Bernard, Luther Lee. Papers 1928-1938

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Bernard, Luther Lee. Papers 1928-1938

Luther Lee Bernard, sociologist. The Luther Lee Bernard Papers include data that Bernard collected for his studies, only part of which apparently was included in his published works. Generally this data can be divided into two general groups: 1) Material, mostly responses to a form letter, relating to the development of the teaching of sociology in American colleges and universities; and 2) the intellectual careers of influential and pioneer sociologists. The collection also includes correspondence relating to these projects.

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Bernard, L. L. (Luther Lee), 1881-1951

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Luther Lee Bernard was a professor of history and social sciences at the University of Florida, 1911-1914, and professor of sociology at the University of Missouri, 1914-1917, University of Minnesota, 1917-1925, Cornell University, 1925-1926, Tulane University, 1927-1928, University of North Carolina, 1928-1929, Washington University, 1929-1947, and Pennsylvania State College, 1947-1951. He wrote more than 200 articles, edited the American Sociologist and Social Forces, and wrote over a dozen bo...

American Sociological Society.

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